§801. Jurisdiction of District Court 1. Jurisdiction. The District Court, as designated in Title 5, chapter 375, shall conduct hearings on all matters concerning violations by licensees and their agents or employees of any federal or state law or regulation relating to liquor or violations of any rule adopted by the bureau. Notwithstanding Title 5, […]
§802. Causes for revocation and suspension of licenses and certificates of approval The District Court may revoke or suspend licenses and certificates of approval for the following causes: [PL 2021, c. 658, §116 (AMD).] 1. Violation of law or infraction of rule. Violation of a federal or state law, rule or regulation relating to […]
§803. Revocation or suspension procedure 1. Violation of law or rule. Upon discovering a violation of federal or state law, rule or regulation relating to liquor or an infraction of a rule adopted by the bureau, the director of the bureau, or the director’s designee, shall: A. Report the violation to the District Court […]
§804. Record of proceedings and transcript The District Court shall keep a full and complete record of all proceedings on the revocation and suspension of a license or certificate of approval issued by the bureau. The District Court is not required to have a transcript of the testimony prepared unless required for rehearing or appeal. […]
§805. Appeal from decision of District Court or bureau 1. Aggrieved person may appeal within 30 days. A person aggrieved by the decision of the District Court in revoking or suspending any license or certificate of approval issued by the bureau or by refusal of the bureau to issue a license or certificate of approval […]
§806. Records 1. Limitation on maintenance of records. Except as provided in subsection 2, the bureau shall maintain a record of each violation, revocation or suspension for not more than 5 years. [PL 1997, c. 373, §83 (AMD).] 2. Records of Class A, B and C convictions. The bureau shall maintain records of convictions […]